I LOVE summer sweets! I'm a big fan things that are light and fruity (so many jokes, so little time...), so when the temperature starts rising, I start hankering for anything that fits that bill.

Sorbet is one of my absolute favorites, and as we received a fabulous ice cream attachment (from my fabulous in laws) for our Kitchenaid mixer this year, we decided to give it a shot. Boy, am I so glad we did. It was easy, delicious and the perfect treat for warm nights! Even if you don't have an ice cream mixer, a blender will work. The consistency will be a bit different, but it will still be delicious!!)
Mango Strawberry Sorbet

Ingredients
5 c. Mangoes and Strawberries (I used both fresh and frozen as it can be difficult to find perfectly ripe mangoes)
1/4 c. water (you can also use orange juice or lime juice if you prefer -OR- 1/4 c. Grand Marnier if you want to get crazy!)
1 1/4 c. Chilled Simple Syrup

About Post Author

Hey guys! My name's Emily-Grace and I'm so glad you've found my blog! E.G. is all about decor, entertaining, laughter and finding joy in the everyday. The meaning of the name is threefold: 1. "Entertaining" in the sense of providing for guests. ("Hey, come on over for dinner and I'll break out the good mason jars and moonshine...") 2. "Entertaining" is also meant to indicate my love of laughter ("That Emily-Grace. She's hilarious. And she should quite possibly be medicated.") 3. And finally, "Entertaining GRACE" is about the idea of granting each other a certain amount of kindness, mercy, and tenderness. This world can be a tough old bird and the truth is, we're all in it together. When we take the time to celebrate the bright moments we magnify that light to the people around us and, hopefully, add some hope and joy to their lives (as well as our own!).

About the Author

Hey guys! My name's Emily-Grace and I'm so glad you've found my blog!
E.G. is all about decor, entertaining, laughter and finding joy in the everyday.
The meaning of the name is threefold:
1. "Entertaining" in the sense of providing for guests. ("Hey, come on over for dinner and I'll break out the good mason jars and moonshine...")
2. "Entertaining" is also meant to indicate my love of laughter ("That Emily-Grace. She's hilarious. And she should quite possibly be medicated.")
3. And finally, "Entertaining GRACE" is about the idea of granting each other a certain amount of kindness, mercy, and tenderness. This world can be a tough old bird and the truth is, we're all in it together. When we take the time to celebrate the bright moments we magnify that light to the people around us and, hopefully, add some hope and joy to their lives (as well as our own!).